CRISCTM Training and Certification Course in Chisinau, Moldova

Invensis Learning's CRISC Training Course in Chisinau is delivered by highly qualified trainers with extensive experience in CRISC techniques. Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control™ (CRISC™) is the most current and rigorous assessment which is presently available to evaluate the risk management proficiency of IT professionals and other employees within an enterprise or financial institute.

CRISC help enterprises to understand business risk, and have the technical knowledge to implement appropriate IS controls. This CRISC Certification training course accredited by ISACA is ideal for IT professionals, risk professionals, control professionals, business analysts, project managers, compliance, professionals and more. Participants attending this training will receive a hard copy of the course material.

We deliver CRISC Training in Chisinau through classroom and live online virtual modes. Enroll now and gain this CRISC certification in Chisinau today.

There are no prerequisite to take the exam; however, in order to apply for certification you must meet the necessary experience requirements as determined by ISACA. A minimum of at least 3 years of cumulative work experience performing the tasks of a CRISC professional across at least three 3 CRISC domains is required for certification.

CRISC Exam Format

Multiple choice examination questions

150 questions

450 marks (on a scale of 200-800) required to pass

240 minutes’ duration

Closed book

Who Should Attend CRISC Certification Training

Job roles that can benefit from CRISC training course in Chisinau include, but are not limited to:

IT professionals

Risk professionals

Control professionals

Business analysts

Project managers

Compliance professionals

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Candidates will learn to list various parameters for risk response selection, list the different risk response options, describe risk responses may be most suitable for a high-level risk scenario, describe how exception management relates to risk management, monitor existing risk, report noncompliance and other changes in information risk, describe how residual risk relates to inherent risk and risk appetite, describe the need for performing a cost-benefit analysis when determining a risk response.

Candidates will learn to list different control categories and their effects, judge control strength, explain the importance of balancing control cost and benefit, leverage understanding of the SDLC process to implement IS controls efficiently and effectively, differentiate between the four high-level stages of the SDLC, relate each SDLC phase to specific tasks and objectives, apply core project management tools and techniques to the implementation of IS controls.

Candidates will learn to describe the purpose and levels of a maturity model as it applies to the risk management process, compare different monitoring tools and techniques, describe various testing and assessment tools and techniques, explain how monitoring of IS controls relates to applicable laws and regulations and understand the need for control maintenance.